• The Infinite Jeff: Part 1

  • Journey into Insight: A Parable of Change
  • By: Will Holcomb
  • Narrated by: David R Treadwell
  • Length: 6 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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The Infinite Jeff: Part 1

By: Will Holcomb
Narrated by: David R Treadwell
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Publisher's summary

Find out why The Infinite Jeff is number one on Goodreads' "Best Spiritual Fiction" list.

The Infinite Jeff is an uplifting and inspirational tale in spiritual fiction that will stay in your mind long after you stop listening. The main character, Stanley, cannot find meaning in his life. Work is an endless drudgery serving only to pay bills. After being unemployed for six months, he can’t even do that. Religion doesn’t make sense. His family is the only thing that has any meaning in his life, but even that gets turned upside down when he is offered a two-month contract on the other side of the country and he has to leave his family behind. His cross-country road trip gets strange right away as he reluctantly picks up an enigmatic hitchhiker who takes him on a difficult but soul-fulfilling road trip of self-discovery.

The Infinite Jeff is life-changing visionary and spiritual fiction that will give you a fresh look at age-old concepts.

©2012 Will Holcomb (P)2023 Will Holcomb

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real surprise great story

It is wonderful when I get pleasantly surprised with a good story and performance. worth a listen

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Entertaining AND religiously digestible for this agnostic

I identify completely with the protagonist when it comes to Christianity and religion in general. It was actually really nice to read a book that only claims to be fiction, that offers up an explanation for both that was more digestible for me than anything I’ve come across. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to explain Jesus, Heaven and hell to a sceptic. I’m not saying I’m a convert but I think it will allow me to be more open minded moving forward.

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philosophy adventure suspense. it will get you thinking. surely the next book will be even better.

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Simple Explanations

Yesterday I had some errands downtown and was listening to the book. I became engrossed and had to rearrange things to free up time to finish it today.

I loved how the author used simple words to explain some difficult concepts. I was particularly struck by the discussion on the implications of the infinity of God and how a message, to be effective, must meet the recipients where they are.

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